The install_flash_player_11_linux.i386.tar.gz tarball also has a kcm_adobe_flash_player.so file & .desktop file. If you install them I think it adds something in SystemSettings for setting flash preferences.

I followed kmathern's sage guidance, extracting those two files and adding them to /usr/share/kde4/services/ and /usr/lib/kde4/, and voilà, I now have "Adobe Flash Player" in System Settings under "Lost and Found." All the needed settings are there, and no root permissions are required.

Yes. They are stored locally. The Adobe interface is simply a GUI that makes the options available and will write them to your computer's local Flash options so that they will be used when Flash is invoked.

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Eventually we want to add the MX applets to the MEPIS CR, since they are very handy.

Apparently Canonical maintains a "partners" PPA that has a bunch of non-free software in it, including Flash. It seems they got the .350 update we're still waiting for. I want to dissect one of those deb files...

Stevo wrote:Eventually we want to add the MX applets to the MEPIS CR, since they are very handy.

Apparently Canonical maintains a "partners" PPA that has a bunch of non-free software in it, including Flash. It seems they got the .350 update we're still waiting for. I want to dissect one of those deb files...